2. French and Indian War 3. Treaty of Paris 1763 4. Treaty of Fort Stanwix 5. Iroquois Confederacy 6. Chief Joseph Brant 7. Northwest Ordinance 8. Battle of Fallen Timbers 9. Blue Jacket 10. Mad Anthony Wayne 11. St. Clairs defeat 12. Chief Little Turtle 13. Westward expansion 14. Treaty of Greenville 15. Proclamation of 1763 16. Sugar Act 17. Stamp Act 18. Quartering Act 19. Townshend Acts 20. Boston Massacre 21. Boston Tea Party 22. Intolerable Acts 23. Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer 24. Massachusetts Circular Letter 25. Enlightenment Ideas during the Revolution 26. John Locke 27. Thomas Paine Common Sense 28. Continental Congress 29. Association 30. Lexington and Concord 31. Bunker Hill 32. Olive Branch Petition 33. Patriots and Loyalists 34. Declaration of Independence 35. New York and New Jersey Campaign 36. Trenton, Princeton, Morristown 37. Philadelphia Campaign 38. Valley Forge 39. Saratoga 40. Southern Campaign 41. Siege of Charles Town (Charleston) 42. Yorktown 43. Treaty of Paris, 1783 44. Pinckneys Treaty 45. Jays Treaty 46. Washingtons Farewell Address 47. Federalist Papers 48. Federalism 49. Republic 50. Federal Republic 51. Articles of Confederation 52. Constitution 53. Bill of Rights 54. Constitutional Convention 55. NJ Plan 56. VA Plan 57. CT Compromise 58. Federlists vs. Anti-Federalists 59. Hamilton vs. Jefferson 60. Federalists and Democratic-Republicans 61. Whiskey Rebellion 62. Shays Rebellion 63. District of Columbia 64. National Bank 65. XYZ Affair 66. Alien and Sedition Acts 67. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions 68. Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation 69. Paxton Boys 70. Sectionalism vs. Nationalism ** Test will be the long-essay version you will have to choose from six choices.